| Panasonic VIERA P905i for NTT DoCoMo
A Panasonic Viera phone was presented during the Mobile World Congress. It was, however, released last November, 2007, in Japan for NTT DoCoMo. The Panasonic VIERA P905i is known as the "VIERA keitai." Of course, at the mere mention of the word VIERA, it's easy to forecast that the handset would have 1-Seg capability, allowing users to watch TV on it. And since Panasonic wants users to enjoy their watching experience thoroughly, the VIERA P905i's screen could be folded horizontally for a wider screen. The "Mobile PEAKS PROCESSOR" technology has also been employed, so resolution would be a high 2000:1. The Panasonic VIERA P905i features a 3-inch display with 480 x 854 pixel resolution, 5.1 megapixel camera with six-axis image stabilizer, GPS, 3G capability with HSDPA support, and microSD card slot.
Tough times: Waterloo leaders hope they can overcome the loss of a ...
We have to give people reasons to live here, and having a job here is one of the very best reasons, " said Michael Kent, an alderman and attorney who has lived in Waterloo since 1995. "Raising awareness of who we are and what we have to offer is very important. " Perry Judd 's, which printed Time, People and Sports Illustrated magazines for Time Warner, has three warehouses, a manufacturing facility and a corporate office building available. The properties are assessed for tax purposes at $5 million, said City Clerk Morton Hansen. The former McKay Nursery offices and the old J.G. Van Holten pickle plant are no longer in use. There are four vacant lots on the city 's northeast side that also are primed for development. The city has internationally known bicycle manufacturer Trek (one of the largest employers in Jefferson County), McKay Nursery, Van Holten 's Pickles and equipment manufacturers Sussek Machine Corp.
Clement promises answers on shutdown
Harper had it right the first time--it was a calculated, cynical, and dangerous maneuver orchestrated by the LPC through one of their 'henchmen'. There ya go---enjoy yourselves. Posted 20/12/07 at 3:36 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
Anti-racism rally draws 200 in Arlington
ARLINGTON About 200 people came to a rally today at City Hall to demand that the city make certain reparations to Silk Littlejohn and Broderick Gamble. The group, organized by Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, said the city did not do enough in December when racial slurs were painted on the couple's garage doors and when a neighbor attacked Littlejohn with a two-by-four. City officials were not at the rally. Shortly after the December incident, Mayor Robert Cluck issued an apology on the city's behalf to Littlejohn and Gamble. Cluck released a statement after the rally, that said, in part, "We welcome those who are here for the rally today and encourage them to express their opinions and share their thoughts. Arlington is an open, fair, and progressive community that comes together and supports all its residents." The Rev.
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